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Implementation of 24X7 Water Supply in the Selected Zone under Area Development Plan in Kakinada

Implementation of 24X7 Water Supply in the Selected Zone under Area Development Plan in Kakinada
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Nov 02, 2015
अंतिम तिथि :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Introduction: ...

Introduction:

• Present water supply - 44.75 MLD
• Present per capita supply - 105 LPCD
• No of ELSR’s - 15No’s
• No of existing zones - 7No’s

After Completion of ongoing APMDP scheme, the status of water supply is as follows (expected date of completion March 2016)

• Total supply - 84.75 MLD
• Per Capita supply - 135 LPCD
• Total No of ELSR’s - 25 No’s

Action to be taken for implementation of 24X7 Water Supply in Selected Zone under Area Based Development

1. Segregation of the distribution system duly providing isolation valves.
2. Bifurcation of zone into no. of sub zones.
3. Installation of bulk flow meters at all sub zones.
4. 100%m coverage of household connections
5. Installation of water meters for all House service connections.
6. Creation of awareness in the public regarding advantages of 24X7
Water Supply.
7. Volumetric billing

Advantages

• Continuous water supply
• Reduction in Pollution of water and improvement in quality
• Billed on actual usage
• Effective distribution of water to the tail ends.
• No wastage of time in fetching water i.e., man hours will be saved.
• Poor will not be affected due to volumetric billing and they continue to pay the existing tariff.
• Control of water borne diseases resulting improvement in living standards of people.

Experience in India

• Hubli & Dharwad, Gulberga, Nagpur, Chennai, Badlapur etc., have partly implemented 24X7 water supply
• Per Capita consumption Hubli & Dherwad reduced from 170 LPCD to 108 LPCD after implementation of 24 x 7 water supply.
• Poor were continued to pay less water tariff.

Suggestions are invited from the Citizens on this proposal upto 15th November, 2015.

फिर से कायम कर देना
20 सबमिशन दिखा रहा है
Dinesh R_5
Dinesh R_5 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
Implementation of this system I feel should be very keenly analysed for the pattern of use. Wastages possible must be very accurately analysed and then this system should be implemented in the region as water is a very very precious resource. For residential zones according to my view, limited time of water supply is more than sufficient.
Vipul Jasani
Vipul Jasani 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
First of all put ban on swimming pools in buildings and bungalows to stop wastage of water. Second increase tax on water. Third, promote water harvesting, build reservoirs and wells. Fourth remove tax benefits to rich people and divert the amount for desalination of sea water. Fifth and most costly but important is link all rivers. Also check China to build dam on brahmaaputra river.
Anil Kumar Chauhan
Anil Kumar Chauhan 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
The ions will creep along the fields of charged Insulated plates and the compound (NaCl) will reappear in the air at the junction of two L shaped charged Insulated plates. Dissolution of common salt in to water is an endothermic process ,hence when we shall separate common salt from the water , the process will be exothermic. By external electric field ,it is possible to separate ions /NaCl from the solution , without any use of energy, in order to get fresh water for drinking and irrigation ...